[tslug] What is Free Software

2002-10-03 Thread Donald J Bindner
For those who didn't make the meeting last night, I am giving a talk about what Free Software is. The talk is 7pm tonight (Oct 3) in VH1000. -- Don Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[tslug] Redhat 8.0 images

2002-10-03 Thread Donald J Bindner
http://vh224401.truman.edu/pub/linux/redhat/8.0/ smb://vh224401/pub -- Don Bindner [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe

[tslug] browsing the lan

2002-10-03 Thread rod hoover
Hi i just installed redhat 7.3 at the installfest and I am trying to set it up so that I can look at all the computers and groups on the network. I can do this on windows XP but can't seem to get it to work on redhat. I can see things on the internet, it knows my ethernet card and all that. I

[tslug] Re: browsing the lan

2002-10-03 Thread Brandon Chisham
You might want to check out xsmbrowser. I've used it pretty frequently. It a set of scripts that run on top of the command line tools and offers a graphical frontend. It is basically installed by unpacking the tar.gz file and then running the script by going to the directory where it is at

[tslug] Re: browsing the lan (fwd)

2002-10-03 Thread Brandon Chisham
You might want to check out xsmbrowser. I've used it pretty frequently. It a set of scripts that run on top of the command line tools and offers a graphical frontend. It is basically installed by unpacking the tar.gz file and then running the script by going to the directory where it is at

[tslug] on campus email server

2002-10-03 Thread Peter Snoblin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just noticed something very odd, my box on the campus network is running a mail server that can, if the firewall allowed it, send and recieve mail from the outside world. However, I was under the impression that said firewall disallowed that, in

[tslug] Re: on campus email server

2002-10-03 Thread Brandon Chisham
I had a similiar experience last year, but it didn't work with any regularity. I'm using postfix and outgoing mail, as expected can be sent anywhere, but sometimes (and I haven't found any pattern to when it will work) I can, for example, send something to yahoo mail account and reply and